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RE: Psychology Addict # 27 | Discussing Misconceptions about Psychology

in #psychology7 years ago

Was it a dream, did I see it in a movie, or did it really happen?

Somehow this seems like de javu to me.

Are you familiar with feeling confident in one occasion and insecure in another?

Yes. Especially when I have to make presentations in my case. I think its called imposter syndrome or so. The feeling that you know nothing and everyone else knows more than you.

Psychology only studies sick people

Hahah, I resonate with this. From where I am from, when they say "someone has psycho", hmm it means the person is sick upstairs. And pyscho rhymes with psychology. No offence meant. Lol

Acceptance, love and compassion are nowadays subjects largely researched by Positive Psychologists and are topics I will indeed discuss here in the near future.

I will need to have that as soon as possible. I cant wait for next friday. That will give me a new paradigm shift.

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Hello dear @turpsy :)

Thank you so much for sharing with us some of the mental experiences I highlighted on my post. I said this before; but this is something I will never get tired of repeating, it is this sort of open-minded attitude that brings a certain commonality to the experiences people living with mental-illness go through. It hopefully makes us all reflect that there is no reason to see individuals suffering from schizophrenia, for example, in a different way or have prejudiced views towards him/her.

So, I can only thank you for helping to fight this sort of opinion through sharing your own experiences. I also thank you for being open-minded enough to challenge your own misconceptions @turpsy. For me, there is nothing that people with this kind of mentality can not achieve in life.

All the best to you always my dear.
Bye bye for now :)

Thank you for your words.@abigail-dantes. Buen fin.